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Journal Article

Citation

Dwyer JJ, Makin S. Can. J. Public Health 1997; 88(6): 421-425.

Affiliation

Education and Research Division, North York Public Health Department, ON. THU-JD@city.north-york.on.ca

Copyright

(Copyright © 1997, Canadian Public Health Association)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

9458572

Abstract

A program logic model is used to make a program ready for an evaluation. It diagrammatically shows the relationships between the objectives of the program, program activities, indicators, and resources. This article describes an expanded logic model that has a greater focus on measurement of program performance. The expanded logic model specifies both outcome and process indicators, whereas other logic models only show service delivery indicators. Also, this article describes how the expanded logic model was used to develop a bicycle safety program. A workgroup established program boundaries and reviewed documents early in the process of developing the logic model. The workgroup developed the logic model which was subsequently reviewed by other stakeholders. The workgroup continually assessed the plausibility of the logic model. Challenges and advantages in using the logic model are discussed.


Language: en

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